Not another remake: "the Blob" plus a few others
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Not another remake: "the Blob" plus a few others
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Paramount Pictures, fast becoming the home of the remake with such recent pictures as "The Italian Job," "The Manchurian Candidate" and "The Stepford Wives," is resurrecting "The Blob."
Starring Steve McQueen, the 1958 campy cult classic followed a mysterious creature from another planet that resembled a giant blob of jelly and went on a path of destruction as it grew bigger. The movie was remade in 1988 with Chuck Russell at the helm.
The update will be produced for the studio by Jack Harris, who produced the original, and Scott Rudin.
Other remakes in the works at Paramount include "The Last Holiday" starring Queen Latifah, "A New Leaf" with director Barry Sonnenfeld and "The Naked Jungle" with director Jonathan Hensleigh.
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Starring Steve McQueen, the 1958 campy cult classic followed a mysterious creature from another planet that resembled a giant blob of jelly and went on a path of destruction as it grew bigger. The movie was remade in 1988 with Chuck Russell at the helm.
The update will be produced for the studio by Jack Harris, who produced the original, and Scott Rudin.
Other remakes in the works at Paramount include "The Last Holiday" starring Queen Latifah, "A New Leaf" with director Barry Sonnenfeld and "The Naked Jungle" with director Jonathan Hensleigh.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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Probably one Blob too many, but you never know, it might be fun. I like both the original and the Philip Kaufman remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and didn't really see the need for Abel Ferrara to do it again (Body Snatchers) but it turned out to be an interesting take on the basic story.
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I'm all for a Blob remake personally, as long as the likes of Jerry Bruckheimer, Michael Bay or Roland Emmerich are not involved. I live in the South and we have our own form of the Blob here called Kudzu (it grows over everything and only cold stops it), so I've always strangely been attracted to these movies.
(And, unlike the Hollywood Reporter writer, I don't think the original is campy at all. It's '50s Monster to the nth degree, but I think it manages to avoid slipping into camp.)
(And, unlike the Hollywood Reporter writer, I don't think the original is campy at all. It's '50s Monster to the nth degree, but I think it manages to avoid slipping into camp.)
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I love both Blob movies (original and remake), although I admit I've never seen the Son of Blob sequel.
I always thought that a modern blob movie with good CG effects could be very cool, here's hoping it's good.
I always thought that a modern blob movie with good CG effects could be very cool, here's hoping it's good.
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(And, unlike the Hollywood Reporter writer, I don't think the original is campy at all. It's '50s Monster to the nth degree, but I think it manages to avoid slipping into camp.)
(And, unlike the Hollywood Reporter writer, I don't think the original is campy at all. It's '50s Monster to the nth degree, but I think it manages to avoid slipping into camp.)
Huh? That bouncy little over-the-credits title song isn't exactly an invitation to take the movie seriously.
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Originally posted by dhmac
I'm all for a Blob remake personally, as long as the likes of Jerry Bruckheimer, Michael Bay or Roland Emmerich are not involved. I live in the South and we have our own form of the Blob here called Kudzu (it grows over everything and only cold stops it), so I've always strangely been attracted to these movies.
(And, unlike the Hollywood Reporter writer, I don't think the original is campy at all. It's '50s Monster to the nth degree, but I think it manages to avoid slipping into camp.)
I'm all for a Blob remake personally, as long as the likes of Jerry Bruckheimer, Michael Bay or Roland Emmerich are not involved. I live in the South and we have our own form of the Blob here called Kudzu (it grows over everything and only cold stops it), so I've always strangely been attracted to these movies.
(And, unlike the Hollywood Reporter writer, I don't think the original is campy at all. It's '50s Monster to the nth degree, but I think it manages to avoid slipping into camp.)